The boys start off by talking about the tragedy in Charlottesville. Then, they take a sabbatical (get it, because we've been interviewing pastors?) from The Felt Board and dive into apps and apps. It's everything from Venmo to sliders to Overcast to beer pretzels. They also try to answer an eternal question: are wings an app or an entree? Their picks of the week are the new record "The Underside of Power" by Algiers and USA's new show "The Sinner."

This episode we talk with Malia Clark, Pastor of Family Ministries at The Highway Community in San Jose, California. Topics include youth group (shout out to lock-ins!), generational differences, and how social issues impact Millennials and church. This episode is part of our series "The Felt Board," whichfeatures conversations with pastors in Kansas City and beyond about what inspired them to be ministers andabout church in the 21st century.

Our series "The Felt Board" features conversations with pastors in Kansas City and beyond about what inspired them to be ministers and the role of church in the 21st century. This episode we talk with Chris Abel, pastor for Young Adults at Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, KS. Chris talks about his atheism and conversion, inspiration for becoming a pastor, and Millennials' relationship with church and spirituality.

Harry Styles' role in Dunkirk inspired The Chalkboard to chat all things good (like David Bowie in The Prestige), weird (um, Phil Collins was in Hook), and ugly (Taylor Swift in The Giver) when it comes to the history of musicians acting in movies.

The Chalkboard chats about a bright spot on the Kansas City bagel horizon and movies and songs they've enjoyed this summer. Then they preview "The Chalkboard Remembers" and their upcoming radio appearance on Eight One Sixty with Chris Haghirian on 90.9 The Bridge.

The Chalkboard sits down with Isaac Flynn and Garrett Childers of the band Hembree. They chat about Big Dog Clothing, opening for Elvis Costello, Home Depot Rock, the middle school origins of their friendship, and making music as Quiet Corral and now Hembree. They're playing the Chipotle Home Grown Stage at Boulevardia Saturday, June 17th at 9:20pm.

The Chalkboard talks with Jordan Fox and Ryan Hetu, co-founders of Foxtrot Supply Co. They chat about making with leather, the creative process of developing a brand, manufacturing heritage goods, and their vision for growing a company in Kansas City.

The Chalkboard talks all things summer songs with Joel Johnson, creator of Mixtape the Game. They discuss what goes into a good summer jam, swap stories related to summer songs, and play a few rounds of Summer Jam themed Mixtape.